Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 27, 1998 edition of Gurdon Times
- GHS Students Voice Opinions To Board
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- Students voiced their opinions at the Gurdon School Board meeting Tuesday, May 19.
- GHS Students Voice Opinions To Board (cont)
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- ollege. This will include information on NCAA rules and regulations, along with ACT preparation and testing as well as the high school educational needs.
- Dogs Could Cause Postal Delays
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- Dogs, as everyone knows, are man's best friend.
- Winston Bryant Discusses His Platform
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- Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant was in Prescott Friday, still on the campaign trail.
- Runyan, Manning Battle In Runoff
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- Though the May 19, Preferential Party Primary has ended, the political season continues in Clark County.
- Unemployment Stays The Same
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- Clark County's unemployment rate remained steady from February to March, staying at 3.5 percent.
- Kendal Hannah Crowned Miss Gurdon Lakes For 1998
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- Kendal Vanilla Hannah has been crowned Miss Gurdon Lake for 1998. She was crowned May 9 at the sixth annual pageant.
- Classy Moments
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- As you are reading this, we are making final preparations to come to the end of another school year. Ending a school year is not some-thing new, but this particular one is very different for GMS. As you know, this is the final year for Gurdon Middle Schoo...
- Community News
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- May 29, 30 and 31 is the Section I meeting and fifth Sunday singing of the Southwest District Baptist Association, which will convene with Greater Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Arkadelphia. Rev. C.W. Harris, section president. Rev. Ron Browning, host pa...
- HIPPY Meeting Held
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- The first HIPPY (Home Instruction Program for Pre-school Young-sters) was held Thursday, May 21 at 6:00 p.m. in the Gurdon Middle School auditorium.
- Beirne Residents May See Lower Fire Rates
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- Beirne Rural Fire Department's subscribers could see a decrease in their insurance this summer.
- Golden Oldies
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- Five of the high school students who went to Washington, D.C., with the Close-Up group spoke on their experience. Mandy Shaver, Eric Allen, Justin Griffin, Eric Gonzales and Blake Norris gave a good report of the monuments and sights the group saw.
- In Our Time
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- Go-Devil Bash will be at Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs on June 26 and 27. Classes from the 1950s and '60s are sought. Contact Bill Wells at 870-353-4335.
- Overbey, Matthews Set June 27 Nuptials
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- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wayne Overbey of Gurdon are proud to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Brittney DeShaye Overbey, to Alan James Matthews of Bismarck. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Melvin Matthews of Bismarck.
- CCYDC Plans Wild Summer In Gurdon
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- Clark County Youth Development Center in Gurdon is planning a wild summer for kids with the Neighborhood Environmental Science Activities (NESA) pro-grams.
- Area 4-H'ers Win Contest
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- Robyn LeMay, Trey Burchfield and Bonnie Ferguson are the Clark County winners in the Arkansas Ross Foundation 4-H Photography Exhibit.
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